Exhibition
Riemenschneider and Late Medieval Alabaster
Riemenschneider and Late Medieval Alabaster. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (organizer) (March 26-July 23, 2023).
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Riemenschneider and Late Medieval Alabaster. Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland. March 25, 2023 – July 22, 2023. Dartabase. https://dartabase.art/exhibitions/8c45fd81-4794-4dbd-b126-6f6e999e0861.
Works from this exhibition held in Dartabase

Enthroned Virgin and Child
Gil de Siloé · c. 1480
alabaster with traces of gilding and polychromy
Overall: 31.5 x 22.5 x 16 cm (12 3/8 x 8 7/8 x 6 5/16 in.)
CC0

Mourner from the Tomb of Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy (1364–1404)
Claus de Werve · 1404–10
vizille alabaster
Overall: 41.1 x 17.6 x 11 cm (16 3/16 x 6 15/16 x 4 5/16 in.)
CC0
11 shows

Mourner from the Tomb of John the Fearless and Margaret of Bavaria
Jean de la Huerta · 1443–45
salins alabaster
Overall: 41 x 20.3 x 12.4 cm (16 1/8 x 8 x 4 7/8 in.)
CC0
6 shows

Mourner from the Tomb of Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy (1364–1404)
Claus de Werve · 1404–10
vizille alabaster
Overall: 41 x 12.7 x 15 cm (16 1/8 x 5 x 5 7/8 in.)
CC0
8 shows
Bibliography
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Gil de Siloé, Enthroned Virgin and Child, c. 1480, alabaster with traces of gilding and polychromy, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Claus de Werve, Mourner from the Tomb of Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy (1364–1404), 1404–10, vizille alabaster, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Jean de la Huerta, Mourner from the Tomb of John the Fearless and Margaret of Bavaria, 1443–45, salins alabaster, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Claus de Werve, Mourner from the Tomb of Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy (1364–1404), 1404–10, vizille alabaster, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Claus de Werve, Mourner from the Tomb of Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy (1364–1404), 1404–1410, vizille alabaster, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Tilman Riemenschneider, Saint Jerome and the Lion (From the former Church of St. Peter in Erfurt), c. 1495, alabaster, traces of polychromy, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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